A portable electronic (200) device using a cover mechanism (100) to close off two or more interface holes (3512, 3522 and 353) is described. The portable electronic device includes a base portion (30). The cover mechanism includes a first cover member (50) and a second cover member (70). The first cover member has a first cover portion (51) to close off one or more interface holes. The second cover member has a second cover portion (71) to close off another one or more interface holes. The second cover member is latched to the base, and the first cover member is latched to the base and the second cover member.
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14. A cover mechanism, comprising:
a base comprising a locking block;
a flexible first cover member securely locked to the base, comprising a locking protrusion and a first flexible part configured for being bended to be rotatable; and
a flexible second cover member securely locked to the base, comprising a second flexible part configured for being bended to be rotatable, and a locking pin configured for being locked by the locking block and locking the locking protrusion with the locking block.
7. A portable electronic device, comprising:
a base;
two or more interface holes;
a cover mechanism configured for closing off the interface holes, comprising:
a flexible first cover member comprising a flexible first cover portion that can be bent to expose or cover one or more interface holes; and
a flexible second cover member comprising a flexible second cover portion that can be bent to expose or cover another one or more interface holes;
wherein the flexible second cover member is latched to the base, and the flexible first cover member is latched to the base and the flexible second cover member.
1. A cover mechanism for closing off two or more connector holes of a portable electronic device including a base portion, the cover mechanism comprising:
a flexible first cover member comprising a flexible first cover portion that can be bent to expose or cover at least one interface hole; and
a flexible second cover member comprising a flexible second cover portion that can be bent to expose or cover at least another interface holes;
wherein the flexible second cover member is latched to the base portion, and the flexible first cover member is latched to the base portion and the flexible second cover member.
2. The cover mechanism as claimed in
3. The cover mechanism as claimed in
4. The cover mechanism as claimed in
the base portion comprises a locking block defining a first locking hole; and
the flexible first cover member further comprises a locking protrusion defining a second locking hole;
wherein when the flexible first cover member is latched to the base portion, the first locking hole aligns with the second locking hole, and the locking protrusion contacts the locking block.
5. The cover mechanism as claimed in
when the flexible second cover member is latched to the base portion and the flexible first cover member, the limiting portion resists against base portion and thus limits the flexible second cover member from moving in a first direction, and the pin portion engages through the first and second locking holes and thus limits the flexible second cover member from moving in a second direction.
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9. The cover mechanism as claimed in
10. The cover mechanism as claimed in
when the flexible second cover member is latched to the base and the flexible first cover member, the limiting portion resists against base and thus limits the flexible second cover member from moving in a first direction, and the pin portion engages through the first and second locking holes and thus limits the flexible second cover member from moving in a second direction.
11. The cover mechanism as claimed in
12. The cover mechanism as claimed in
the base comprises a locking block defining a first locking hole; and
the flexible first cover member further comprises a locking protrusion defining a second locking hole;
wherein when the flexible first cover member is latched to the base, the first locking hole aligns with the second locking hole, and the locking protrusion contacts the locking block.
13. The cover mechanism as claimed in
the base further comprises a groove and a slit;
the flexible first cover member further comprises a first connecting portion connecting the locking portion to the flexible first cover portion, the connecting portion received in the groove;
the flexible second cover member further comprises a second connecting portion connecting the locking pin to the flexible second cover portion, the second connecting portion received in the slit.
15. The cover mechanism as claimed in
16. The cover mechanism as claimed in
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1. Field of the Invention
The exemplary invention relates to cover mechanisms used in electronic devices.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices usually have external interfaces for electrically connecting peripheral devices, accessories or networks to the electronic device. Such external interfaces should be protected by the cover mechanisms for continued proper functioning.
Cover mechanisms usually include covers with locks. When the cover mechanisms are used in electronic devices (e.g., mobile phones), the covers are typically locked to the electronic devices by the locking means and, used to cover holes through which the interfaces (e.g., universal serial bus (USB)) of electronic devices are exposed. However, it can be difficult to close off two or more interfaces with one cover mechanism.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the exemplary cover mechanism and a portable electronic device using the cover mechanism can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. These drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary cover mechanism and the portable electronic device. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
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The first cover member 50 has a first cover portion 51, a latching cutout 52 and a locking protrusion 53. The latching cutout 52 and the locking protrusion 53 are located at opposite ends of the first cover member 50, respectively. The first cover portion 51 is flexible (e.g. flexible rubber) and disposed between the latching cutout 52 and the locking protrusion 53. The first cover portion 51 is configured to cover the first interface 3512 (best shown in
The latching cutout 52 is configured for receiving and latching the latching protrusions 38 therein. Accordingly, an interior wall of the latching cutout 52 is configured for receiving and latching the two latching ends 381 therein. The locking protrusion 53 is generally L-shaped and includes a first connecting portion 531 and a locking portion 532. The first connecting portion 531 connects the locking portion 532 to the first cover portion 51. The first connecting portion 531 is configured for inserting into the groove 3515. The locking portion 532 defines a second locking hole 535 corresponding to the first locking hole 332.
The second cover member 70 has a second cover portion 71 and a locking pin 75 protruding from a surface of the second cover portion 71. The second cover portion 71 is configured to cover the second interface hole 3522 and the third interface hole 353 (best shown in
The second connecting portion 751 connects the limiting portion 752 and the pin portion 753 to the second cover portion 71. The second connecting portion 751 can be received in the slit 3525 when the second cover member 70 engages to the sidewall 35. At this position, the limiting portion 752 is configured for locking with a part of the sidewall 35 between the groove 3515 and the slit 3525 to prevent the second cover member 70 from moving away in a vertical direction (best shown in
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When the second and third interface holes 3522 and 353 need to be exposed, the second cover member 70 will be released from the locked state. Because the second cover portion 71 is flexible, the second and third interface holes 3522 and 353 can be exposed by bending the second cover portion 71 around the locking pin 75.
It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the exemplary invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Chang, Chih-Chiang, Shi, Zheng
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